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Plant-water relationships in a mixed grassland

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Seasonal and diurnal patterns of osmotic and leaf water potential of several mixed grassland species were studied. The osmotic potential (OP) of Agropyron dasystachyum ranged from about-15 bars early in the growing season to about-30 bars during late summer droughts. Seasonal trends in A. smithii and Koeleria cristata were similar. Minimum osmotic potentials of Eurotia lanata and Artemisia frigida were-42 and-35 bars, respectively. The mesophytes Geum triflorum and Lomatium foeniculaceum did not exhibit OP below-20 bars. Soil water, particularly in the 0–15 cm layer, strongly influenced OP and leaf water potential (WP). Seasonal trends in WP were similar to OP. Under low stress, WP was about 10 bars greater than OP; under high stress WP was equal or even lower then OP (negative turgor). Diurnal fluctuations in WP were greater than those of OP when low stress conditions existed. Diurnal changes in potential were related to global radiation which was an index of atmospheric evaporative demand. Ecological implications of water status are discussed.

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Redmann, R.E. Plant-water relationships in a mixed grassland. Oecologia 23, 283–295 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00345958

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